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DAILY CAPITAL JOPKKAL, BALKM. OfttsOON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17f 108, 4 . SOCIAL AND CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO CHECKERS f HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY rhpckers" will bo tho attractjon ... nrand oporu house on next Lncsday night ond lta return will .welcomed by tno muny yiuyBuuia ......i ihn itnnindv Inst venr. ho enjo, - "-'" L which U a way of saying that It i neither a society ir t""- W THAT MAIL "iibVw V llLJl'THT 'DOZ 'JjluQ X'Jiorc JvjJitJm j imjmjr6r re" i l-i t -v xw nw -v -v --rr s .n b n r sn. aat i x ini wm .. mw - . rvr 7r x f i 1 -". v v " ' BAG OOWM SMALLKV. YOUR BKT IS ROCKY MOUNTAIN KXIMIKSS. . . . . ffldnma. It is unique, a Biory.oi L.,i iifn Told in crlsn. clean cut irliloKe, with cleverly dovlsod Bltu- l.tinm sinrt niio scene with a thrill . II that leaves tho nudJonco n little reitMesi. Tho horo Is named tho original company Intact so fa: I1"-""-" j uu. umu u iwm i . .... .... I...... .. nti i.t... . i- ..n.oii.in u..n nni.n.i ki..,. naront that rovolvor nnd 22 callbro LIOpDeil, UUl nuuuu; uvur uum nun lilt He Is "CliccKers" irom tno baent ho appears In tho rotunda Jr. tin Hnrlnas hotel. In Act 1 till L ! net curtain leaves nim with E lit meethcart Jn his nrms. Ho Is a bstleman sport, spending his mon KM PAINTY INFORMATION ABOUT FASHIONS AND WOMEN'S WEAR There novc has boon a senson hea so ninny e'ever nttrnctlvo ftljgi have been designed for worn- M neckwear, From tho nnrroiv "l tie. tied In n fcir In hand knot h the e'aborate Jabots doslgod to mr with cont bii ts. tho rniiKO U MImj The combination of om- troMery and white linen in collnr nnd p i partl'iilnrly popular. One of pU most ntirnctlvo coat sot of co'- nrtnd cuffs is made of Irlih crochet, :,.Jea to hand inndo filet net. Women EOiiKtlniCB ndont n fashion. chance of an existing fashion, fl!a a detail of tho costmnb, for no per apparent reason snvo that It U fDnc ornithine now. Thor W been comfortable" for n norlod 'Ith a certain fnsh'on. Then Pnrl3 owiakera, bcnu o thoy must have Lr Alll . ,, ,, ---- -- (X details tn pll tlinli (rnivnn Unnn I . ..u.t "i. '." .".""". TrMVm-irmB inV Bl1 , ? mor" ' dressmakers and mnnufacturor i Konev8 ,fl"wi K0Wlt8 fnU '" iWitU money mnkliiiz ebnniro nnd bo Jl-we bne a new fnHhlon. Mnny Cf' I1 isn t as comfortnbln or as pHrab'- as the old ono but it If 'nerefore th woman muBt havo TlDewa nhrn olif. fnltnunt n tinn' PJN blindly an J retained it though fit ItlSered lnrnnvnnlor tmm It -H OOre recentlv she hna ninrlod rnnaependencf and discarded style1 ".cpenaenc and discarded Btyiei h were nnt onmfnft.i.tn nH 1a l")!he farmer more practicable ""M t tlt Grand. Salem has had a fine lino of stnnd- " P-iys this fall. Two great plays tiled at the Grand onera house F st week Tuesday and Wednes. ,TBlght, and --nrlotv iionnlo am plng their flans accordingly. Mr, jonpp Knttjrtalns. "" Mr Wd Mrs W. Al .Tnnpa n on. rtMntnE a wenk.on.i ..-. ... Pf 'helr home, "Tha Old Mission ftrnr Borth nf town. ,0oe enloxlni. r. -j ,r- a hosfPahtl wrn Mr nd t 0 0 nrn,- , ' . . " ih oui,. ,.: . n u- uaKer- Dance. 'Iftnbreath has Pfonably broken U1T matcle3 than bad temper. or bad breath Is tho tonic-lav cuitlUC. m u wi??41?. ,8 stron W' l:pre'U(11 fo- weak nolltlcal t ".coi mav M.n.. v. .. ' - vJMt, uo aangerous. i WoM Ton n . . . DRAMATIC. OV fin lin rlinnam flit tin m.ui,, iiti..m nnrinw t , i , . . ' SZ "? I0". bCB ArthMP kp' ... 7 I hnl m n ? r:"c,r e; to comu 2t "oldontnlly ho And. out how uZJ , ? tt 8,rl ,k P0! ' nml turns hi. baek squarely on s old 2 i , . S ? . KetndRl1 ador "f or wlt,hout 'Pe' iv .n. .? nU7ntMt love scones ever played he finds out at Pert cares for him, and her fa- titer sends him away refusing con- sent to hh suit till Checkers can show ouuu earned in a year. Wltat Checkers does to got the money nnd NvrrCT YOUR orjKl:" -.. i . . ... . wnni no oops wun mo monoy wnen i ho Eots It make un two more acts M unfingglng lntorest Tho manaRomont of "Checkers" has choson n wlso course In kooplng o in iu-oiuiu. tiuiin nuuuu iiiuyn "unecKors" again tnis.yoar, and Dave , Bralmm, "Push" Mlllor. Lydla Dick- son still 1ms the rolo of Cvnthv. tho laughtor compelling servant girl, and ... ... . "Port," Checkor's Bweothenrt, Is play od this yoar by Helen Ormsbco. An intorostlng recent exnmplo of t thl K tho rcbolllon ngnlnst tho lon;r loeve. For several sensons the "hoit sleovo wns worn by women who found It comfortable, Hu'htly nnd In ovory respect a dos'rnblo fnahion. Paris says tlits year that tho sleovo must be long, even to tho back of tho hand nnd must, fit the arm tightly. Tho Amorlcnn mnkors of wnlsts hallei' his with del'cht. T r-ornt some thing now. So did tho Amorlcnn drossmnkors. Thoy advised lont; olnnirn o rwl mn tin t linm iiftfi' lnni Ylnf already tho Indications aro strong b" ,f "r0 Prol 1 l. why not that tho long sleeve Is doomed,, tho poplo hnvo It? Will tho pooplo Women an finding it uncomfortnblo ovor got wlso to tholr own Intorosts? after tho short slemv, even for even-1 Ha(, Govornor chnmborlnln snld, ing wenr, and will undoubtedly ro-'IMI. .... . ... ... vert In tho enrly spring to tho short i Wo will build our own railroad aleovo. I from Coos Bay to Ontario," or any T-niitlnrr ims bon known for con-1 tiuries unci n enny as me mm con- tury, good exnmnlos of knitted work ' WOr0' j0 j)1 f0n,i e-peclnlly In Italy sl)B,n nml "etmn''- Among tho urst Kni""i siocKine-. wero inoso mado of silk wojn.J.ffi-1' Franco on tt day of his sister'. wed- ding to tho Duke of Savoy in 1G59. sinrn Minn aiiif hni. hnoii morft and i .ii..-; nut lt u nillJlYII till fll-IOlII1 . . ... .. - .l. M...WW ,.-, M. ...... .... ... ... . , v &ent I. tho doul.1. tip ed stock - . ..... ...... .L. , nig mnne wan mu iuu mcuu DU"' onilnd enrter ton tint w not wenr . out where the hose supporter claBp hltna Mia fnbrlp ! "' ' ' T "All's Wrong" when the stomach is out of order. Food disagrees, head ,in is confused, bowels aro slug gish, the liver torpid and the nerves unstrung. Get your stomach right, and pull your self together with a dose or two of 9W more worn for stock'ngs. Tho stock- If tho state will danco to tho Horn ing itself ha been Improved also In rann music, and pay tho fiddler with .... ...n .... n .1 na llm In Art In. I SSeechaiiM Nature's remedy for all those 'sick conditions that affect the digestive organs. A relikble medicine for acute indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, acid stomach, constipation and bil ious attacks. Beecham's Pills act promptly, and restore healthy tone to the organs. A few doses, as needed, and "All's Right" BEAR ON FARM NEAR . SILVERTON Tne wildest excitement evor known ,n the Evergreen d'strlct, amounting t0 nhno l frcnzy Prevailed on Tues- ' - tire population of tho Drift Creek Va,ly turncd ont In pursuit of a huge moU9tor whlch wa8 to hava V,c,nIty and lightened a holplena widow nearly to death. Although tho excUo"ent is somewhat abated, thcre Btm ox,8ta fear tuai thfl anma, wl nounco down 8omo of the inhabitants of that neighborhood and devour them. Early in tho afternoon, Mrs. Bal lard was working in tho field nonr her homo a few milos from Sllvorton who sho heard something coming to ward hor. Looking around sho was horrified to behold n monster boar. jTho widow lost no time In gottlng out of tho way; hor cry for help was heard by peoplo all bvor tho neigh borhood. Tho wild quadrupled ovl- dontly heard hor scream also, for if took to tho woods as If shot out of a gun. . Pooplo quickly congregntod at the' , homo of tho frightened widow to learn tho causo of so much commo tion. Had not subsequent witness es verified Mrs. Ballnrd'B ostlmatos as to slzo, length, height, etc., of tho anlmnl thoao having .heard hor ox cited statement would yot boliove .ex- nircrnrnHnn rnaitlf n.1 frnm fnn Tlnnf DO " . ...- or8 WGro inicic t0 PUuo tno boast and dogs woro put on his trail, but when tho master of tho woods wys "voriaKun mior ino party quicitiy ro- "" ""'" ""' " i'0"""1"" - Gigantic person, ana tno aogs couia "0l ,mvo niurinicn mm, consoquont- ,y ho waB allowed to go his way and rlntin.lH nil iliA Iirmh 1h it.n hhIiI.Iihh dovotir nil tho hogB In tho nolghbor I hood If need bo. D. D. Philllppi and Prod Knight, each living on tbe bnnks or Drift crook, and T B. Deck er of Sllvorton, who was at tho homo of Mr. Philllppi dur'irg tho oxcito mqnt, rofusod to stop nutsldo of tho enolostiro until' nil dnngor wns ovor, and Mr. Docker did not return to his homo until ho had becomo fully sat isfied that he would not bo taken In , by tho monstor animal. Tl novi..,10 .,., ir,,rrlmnti ,u, (J0,,) linmiiinii. Editor Tho Jeurnal: M T ,,, annoa, to tho ,,0vornor Mr' nppoai w uio (.ovornor nnd tho pooplo Is sonslblo, and vory much to the point. Why should tho governor.or nny body olso, get on his knocs to Hnrrlman nnd beg for a railroad? Hnrrlman will not build n road unless ho sees a profit In It; ' " other rond thatia needed, Hnrrlman ,..,.. ti t,.. n n ,. i,i,,w ,n "'" "'"" " "'"' , , " ," Cftl' on tho Rovornor, Instond of wnlt- Ing for tho govornor to will on him. our groat graft-mastors know tho tr,ck of oUUns up the pooplo, and .. " ' tney work U to tho tuno of mnny millions of profit n yoar. Dotibtlos ia rich bonus, and a perpetual graft, ! ho will Kracloitsly condescend to faY- ,:. M,.. .. tMnJr or us with a rallrond dont you think so, governor? But why do thnt? rri.n. Onihn.n Tininn .,nion nnl.f " U"imU.H t UV..1IU DIUMl! .M.M for by tho government, and ownotl by a company, mado Its ownors one hundred and seventy-flvo millions lu sixteen years, accordingto estlmntoB a court division of tho property. if I remombof correctly, is tnero any common sense In tho peoplo do- ing things that way? L. D. RATLIFF Salem, October 16. - ii - -- HICKORY BARK Cough Remedy 0WIVM Coughs. Colds CROUP 'hpin, Cow Brenhlii SORt THROAT OATltUNCS IwrtMIMMHHIHUL CHARCOAL PURIFIES ANY BREATH- And in Its Purest Form Una Long Been Known ns tho Greatest Ons Absorber. Puro willow charcoal will oxldlzo almost any odor and rondor it sweot and pure. A panful In a foul collar will absorb deadly fumes, for char coal absorbs one hundred times 1U volume in gas. The anclonta knew( tho value of charcoal nnd ndmtnlsterod It in cases of illness, especially portnlning to tho Etomach. In Englnnd today char coal poultices aro used for ulcers,' bolls, ,etc, whllo some physicians in Europe claim to euro many skin dis ease by covering tho nfillcted skin with charcoal powder. Stuart's Charcoal Lozonges go Into tho mouth and transfer foul odors at onco Into oxygon, absorb noxious gases nnd nclds and when swallowed mix with tho digestive juices and stop gas making, fermentation and decay. By their gontlo qualities thoy con trol beneficially bowol action and stop diarrhoea and constltpatlon. Bad breath simply1 'cannot :oxlBt when charcoal Is' tisod.' Thoro' aro no its or nnds about this statement. Don'.t tako our word for It, biit.fook Intq tho mattor yourself, -Ask yonr druggist or physician or hotter still, look' up charcoal In Vour oncyclopo dla": Tho beauty of Stuart's Char coal LozongOB Is 'that the highest pharmaceutical expert knowledge obtainablo has boon 'used to prepare a lozenge that will givo to man tho host form of charcoal for uso. Puro willow and honoy Ib tho ro 8ult. Two or throo after meals and at bcdtlmo sweeton tho brcnth, stop decay of tooth, aid tho digostlvo ap paratus and promoto porfect bowol nctlon. Thoy enrich tho supply of oxygon to tho systom and thoroby rovlvlfy tho blood and norvos. Stunrt'B Charcoal Lozongos aro sold ovorywhoro in vast quantities, thus thoy nuiBt hnvo merit. Every druggist carries thorn, prlco, 2G cents flor box, or sond us your nnmo nnd address and wq will tend you a trial packago by mall, free. Address F. A. 'Stuart Co., 200 Stuart Bldg., Mar shall, ,Mlch, n- It Is said that tho hump of tho camol Is delicious moat. Anothor ovldouco that Qod mado nothing in vain, No modlcino has ovor' dono more towards warding off grip and pnoti monla nnd rolloving distressing grip cougo than Kemp's Balsam, the boat cough euro. . "Prejudices aro what rulo tho vul gar crowd." "Projudlco Is tho sea son of fools." Voltnlro. Shoes in The Vtiemke 444 State Street $ REPUBLICANS SPREADING OAMl'AIQN LITERATURE Tho Taft club havo their head quarters stocked completo now with campaign Utoraburo and lithographs of tho best to bo lind, and extond wel come to all tho Republicans In thu county who dealro to make tho head quarters a visit. All tho latest news papors can bo read and com'fortnblo chairs and heat havo beon provided Tho room is open to tho public and any ono wishing to obtain roadlng mattor in tho political lino or wish pictures of tho two Republican can didates can hnvo same upon calling. A tolephono has also beon Installed In tho headquarters numbered Main 857. President Charles McNary of tho Taft club ha3,beoii mado a present of a natural gavol by an old-timo frlond, J. H. Tillltson of Lobnnon. Tho gavol consists of a branch from fir treo with a knot on tho ond,"0 noro' anu wul rol,evo th0 m09t which had been tied thoro when tho branch was young. Mr. Tillltson Is 77 ycnrB old an a former rcsldont of this city. Ho wns In ono of tho carll-! est Republican campaigns nnd voted for J. C. Freomont. President McNary received word voatordnv !,. noncreMtunn Hum. phrjos will dpltvera speech horo on tlio 26th of this month. No doflulto ,Y,,U" "PPn worKs, your atom nr.rangonlont8 have' boon mado yot tako QaB r,rom Stomach and cleanse In llou of his coming. I P-and thon you fool llko eating ,,aipKl;EE fTirce-ciuariers of coffee s such that we can't touch it; we- make five grades of. the top quarter. Your rrocet rclurni tout taontr 1( yon don't Ilk SbllllBg'i IWitl we par him. And old axiom Is this: "Nono but cowards lie." If trtto, hadn't our pooplo hpttor bo slow to go to war? Probably It is your stomach and sot your hoart that causes pain In neighborhood of tho heart. If It la Lnno's Family Modlcino will glvo ro llof. 2G cents at druggists Quack grnss and quack politicians aro two equally noxious weeds, tin I equnlly dllllcultto oradlcato. Do not let anyone toll you that somothlng oIho Is Just ns good as Do Witt's Kldnoy'nnd Blnddor Pills be caitBO thoro Isn't anything Jnmt n good. Sold by all druggists. Tho quack doctor has a vory un savory reputation, but tho doctor of quack lain great domnud, ovon If his prescriptions do nftoti fall to euro, For Clinppod Skin. Chappod skin whothor on tho hands or face may bo cured In ono night by applying Chnmborlntu'a Salvo, it Is also nncqtialod',for soro nipples, burns nnd scalds.1' For salo at Dr. Stono's drug sto'ro. ll. I Waterproof 8, 10, 12 and 16-inch Tops. Wuterproof Shoes, With ar Guarantee. Pricea Little I ower than the oth- "r . er Fellow XV1 "Leaders in Upto4)ate Footery." J, UNNECESSARY MISERY FROM INDIGESTION Why' jiot start now today, and forovor rid yourself of Storaaoh trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gots tho bluei, and grumbles. Clvo It a good oat, thon tako Papa's Dlapopsln to start tho digestive Juices working. There will bo no dyspopsla or belching of Gas or oruc tatlons of undigested food no footing llko a lump of load In the stomao'i or heartburn, sick headache and Diz ziness, and your food will not for mont and poison your breath with naustous odo'rs. Papo's Dlapopsln costs only CO . c0nl9 tor. tt ,ar caE0 a dru "uo""lu enso oi muigeauon ana . ul,oul lu'cn m nvo minutes. ' Thoro ,B nothing elso hotter to tako Gns from Btomnoh and dense ino 8lomnc" "" mtostinoB, and be- 8,ut8' oue "languio win uigest and V to' assimilation Into the hlo0ii M yr fod tho same as a aou"d' honnh' "tomnoh would do It. wnen you como to ino tame, anu whnt you oat will do you good. Asolute rollof' from all Stomach Misery Is waiting for you as sqon aa yoirdocldo to begin taking Dlapopsln Toll yonr druggist that you want Papo's Dlapopsln, because- you want to bo thoroughly cured of Indlgod tlon. Notaries Appointed. C. II. Mousfidoffor, 8. S. Lamont, Portlnnd; Wallace Yates, Ballstonjl J. W. McCoy, Ashland; C. E. Wood son, Heppner. ' n -' Hnd a CIoho ChII. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, tho widely known proprietor of tho Croom hotol, Vaughn, MUb says: "For sovornl montliB I sufforod with a sovero cough, and consumption Boomed to havo Its grip qn mo, whou a friend rocommondod Dr. King's Now Dln covory. I bognn taking It, and throo bottloB aftectod a completo cure." Tho famo of this llfo saving cough and cold romedy, and lung and throat hoalor 1b world wldo. Sold at J. 0. Perry's drug store. GOc and $1.00. Trial bottlo froo. A correspondent, who snys ho Is not n siibscrlbor, asks whoro an "Irish bull' can bo bought," ho has soon sov ornl roforoncos to that brood! $100.00 Reward, would gladly bo paid for n euro by many peoplo who aro crlpplod with rhoumatlsm, yot If thoy only know It, thoy can bo curod by a few bottles, of Ballard's Snow Llnlmont, and tho prlco la only, 26c, GQc and fl.00 po bottlo. Sold by aM dealors. mmt SHOE ,ca, D ,i lulfl't rlione 442 HO r. )e ' iu r. cen to stop '. . um and Tnn in ... -. .. -- .ii n.c rte'iiA(Cit lH j "'' ,wi IBB Btt.Ml. t'ltl. family. It - M